Rescue responds to leg bleeding emergency in Muskego, Muskego WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel were dispatched to a residence near Muskego Drive for a 66-year-old woman experiencing uncontrolled leg bleeding while on blood thinners. Responders were advised that the bleeding was partially controlled, and entry was to be made through the garage breezeway.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha WI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Attention Tess Corners Rescue and Squad 32, we have a request for rescue.
00:04
This is the second request near Muskego Drive for a 66-year-old female who cut her leg earlier, is on blood thinners, and unable to control the bleeding.
00:16
Attention Tess Corners Rescue and Squad 32, this is the second request for rescue near Muskego Drive.
00:22
Near Muskego Drive for a sixty-six-year-old female who cut her leg earlier on blood thinners and is unable to control the bleeding.
00:31
Time out (number withheld).
00:34
Dispatch (number withheld), acknowledge this other message.
00:40
Med 112.
00:43
Go ahead for 112.
00:46
Officers on scene state the bleeding is semi-controlled and advise entry should be through the garage, there is a breezeway.
00:58
That's received, put us en route.
01:01
Dispatch Med 12 is back in quarters, Station 1.
01:07
10-4, Med 12.
01:10
Dispatch from Med 112 on scene, Muskego.
01:16
10-4, 112.
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Location mentioned:
Muskego Dr, Muskego, WI 53150
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